Can anyone please put me in touch with a vendor to buy about a 1/2 dozen to a dozen "type A" certified dry ice packages (about one cubic foot in size)? I'm only seeking to purchase a small quantity of these. Thanks!
I dont' know any vendors specific to nuclear... but I searched the web and here's what I found...None of them mention Type A specifically... so I'm not sure it's what you're looking for.
http://www.dryicedirectory.com
http://www.arcticdryice.com/dryice.html
These guys have cleaned power plants.
http://www.wickens.com/products.stm
You didn't mention what you wanted the dry ice for (and I have no idea what "Type A" means), but . . .
I get dry ice at the local supermarket - right in front by the cashiers. This will depend on what state you're in, but they usually have plenty (great for getting that Blue Bell ice cream home after the outage).
Your in the industry and don't know what a "Type A" container is. I'm sorry to hear that.
i think he is asking for a supplier of ice packs-since it might be considered a hazmat.
all of the links I provided sold Ice packs...
while we're on the topic... what is Type A? Can someone define it please?
www.saftpak.com the 310 is a dry ice pack for biologicals
:o A type A package must meet the design requirements for radioactive material per 49 CFR 173.465. Not to leave out 49 CFR 178.350. Type A packages are used for Type A quantity radioactive materials, but may also be used for LSA and Limited Quantity radioactive materials, but seldom are. A calculation must be performed regarding the
isotope(s) and activity to see which criteria are met so you can assign a DOT category (LQ, LSA, Type A, Type B, etc.). Once this is done, a proper shipping name is assigned and then a package is selected. I'm seeking a few Type A dry ice packages (1-2 cubic ft. in size) for someone. They must be certified "Type A" packages. Any help would be appreciated. I figured that this probably would be a shot in the dark on this board, but what the heck eh. :-/
Thanks for the definition...I'll add it to my ever growing knowledge of HP.
Pretty soon I think I'll be employable. ;)
Radwaste2000 Contact Mike Moyles through his email address. Coanetinc@aol.com I've been in contact with him, and he's got them.
Great Pete! I just dropped him an e-mail. I let you know if everything pans out.
Regards,
Steve King
Duratek Inc.